(known in Brazil as Madagascar 2: A Grande Escapada ), follows Alex, Marty, Melman, and Gloria as they attempt to fly back to New York but instead crash-land in the African savanna. Where to Watch (Dublado/Portuguese)
The African sun beat down on the dusty red earth of the reserve, but back in New York City, the dream was very different. It was a dream of concrete, steam vents, and the comforting smell of stale pretzels.
Se você ainda não viu o filme, então prepare-se para uma jornada emocionante e divertida com Alex, Marty, Gloria, Melman e Julien. E se você já viu o filme, então é hora de revisitá-lo e relembrar os momentos mais engraçados e emocionais.
Upon release, Escape 2 Africa received generally positive reviews (64% on Rotten Tomatoes), with critics praising its humor and visual style but noting a formulaic plot. However, retrospective analyses have been kinder, recognizing the film’s subversive take on masculinity and its heartfelt message about self-acceptance. It grossed over $600 million worldwide, proving that animated sequels could be artistically and commercially successful. The film also paved the way for Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (2012), which continued its themes of performance and belonging.
The story deepened as Alex was reunited with his parents, Zuba and Florrie. In this version, the emotional weight of the reunion was amplified by the voice acting. The antagonist, Makunga, slinked onto the screen with a voice that dripped with sarcasm and malice.